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Big Pharma Protects Its Patents
When patents are about to expire on a brand name pharmaceutical company's blockbuster drug, the company often looks for a way, any way, to keep its hold on the market and prevent lower-priced generics from cutting into its profits. But critics charge that in their zest to maintain market exclusivity, some big drug companies have engaged in abusive patent extension schemes.Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 9, No. 125 -- July 2, 2001
In re Neurontin Antitrust Litigation
Plaintiffs have sufficiently alleged defendants' manipulation of the patent regulatory process and antitrust injury as a result thereof to withstand defendants' motion to dismiss.Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 13, No. 94 - May 13, 2005
Pfizer's Cholesterol Drug Gambit: Dodging the Antitrust Laws?
By selling Lipitor and Torcetrapib in tandem, Pfizer hopes to provide a one-two knockout punch to heart disease. Critics of the plan suggest the unusual bundling is merely about protecting Lipitor from competition. If given the FDA nod, Pfizer would likely be immunized from the liability it might otherwise be exposed to from tying the two drugs together. The prospect of such an antitrust trump card presents a regulatory loophole in the pharmaceutical industry that may be too big to ignore.The Eastern District's Role in the Development of U.S. Jurisprudence
"Mortals With Tremendous Responsibilities" is Judge Harvey Bartle III's comprehensive and lively history of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Bartle, who has served for over 20 years on the court, including over five years as its chief judge, observes that from the federal courthouse at Sixth and Market one can see both Independence Hall, where the Constitution and laws giving rise to the court were adopted, and Christ Church cemetery, where Francis Hopkinson, the court's first judge appointed in 1789, is interred.Nearly a decade after Eurex first raised allegations that CME Group was monopolizing the market for U.S. Treasury futures trades, its lawyers at Morgan Lewis & Bockius have survived a key challenge.
Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 6, No. 237 -- December 11, 1998
Trademark Infringement Litigation: Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
In Asylum Case, a Question of Marriage
A Chinese national wants the high court to grant asylum, even though his "traditional" marriage lacks a license.Trending Stories
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